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  2. Trump won’t know where he is in 2028.
  3. His career path has no gone as I expected.
  4. https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/the-white-house/ Scroll down to the timeline and flip through the events. No words.
  5. Trying my best NYTPitchbot:"SCOTUS Cites NCAA Rules for COVID Years not Counting for Executive Term Limit"
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  7. @'stache, sorry if I missed prior discussions about this, but what are you hearing about possible head coaching candidates?
  8. Clayton Williams approves of this message.
  9. Kilz IMHO is overrated as a primer. Stuff is a lot thinner than good paint. But good easily accessible fix for smaller areas. As @ROFL BOX said there is not insulation between floors, so no soaking up of liquid into insulation. Still you would much prefer NOT to have any water intruding into dark spaces without airflow that could easily product mold. What I would have done (would have been likely overkill) since I was unsure of the water volume, would have been to remove the covers on a few of the upstairs electrical outlets surrounding the hidden wet area. I would have cleaned out my shop vac and then shoved my shop vac nozzle into the opening for the smoke detector to hopefully create a vacuum. Might have needed to drill some holes in the box for the smoke detector (if there even is one), to get the vacuum going. Huge overkill I know. But I would be hopefully be able to see if there was any liquid being sucked into the shop vac. but mainly I am trying to get some air moving though that dead air space between floors. What I have discovered that is fucking amazing is concrobium mold products. In that work differently. You can use the stuff to help you removed visible mold physically. But what is interesting about the product is that the product literally crushes future mold spores as they try to develop. Really, Really works well. If I even have another situation when a house floods and the walls have to be torn out (replace your toilet supply line today!!!!)After drying out and removing any visible mold I will spray this shit on every exposed piece of lumber before re-rocking the place. Anyhow if you ever have concerns about remaining/future mold and you can access the space, think of Concrobium products.
  10. It has to be some kind of social experiment. There is no possible way anyone could purposefully come up with a campaign this insanely bad.
  11. I watched The Friend with Bill Murray. Very sweet movie, especially if you're a dog lover
  12. Adorable. There is one and only one reason the move was made. $$$$$$$
  13. Interesting post by a guy who put a can on his 10/22: http://www.rugerforum.net/threads/10-22-been-bannished.423810/
  14. On Surly, pinned with the pride of predictability, hung the poster Helobious—a twisted tapestry of tattered dreams and tarnished triumphs. Much like Sarkisian’s stagnating offense, the image of Helobious was a parody of power, a bold but barren banner that promised greatness yet delivered nothing but a hollow echo of hollow hopes. Helobious, in all his garish glory, was a grotesque gargoyle of grit that never quite grasped greatness. The poster himself sagged with the weight of unfulfilled potential, his thoughts faded like a forgotten dream, a faded reflection of the ferocity that was never realized. Sarkisian’s offensive playbook mirrored the missteps of Helobious—both men stubbornly stuck in a state of self-absorbed, self-defeating stagnation, trapped in a cycle of ambition without action. Just as the eyes of Helobious gazed outwards, longing for a world he could never touch, Sarkisian’s eyes seemed fixed on an ideal offense that was too distant, too delusional to ever materialize. His post, pinned precariously to the top, was a picture of pompous persistence, clinging desperately to a promise that was perpetually postponed—just as the Longhorn offense, trapped in Sarkisian’s endless echo of ego, meandered aimlessly with no real direction, no real spark. Both Helobious and Sarkisian, in their own ways, had built elaborate illusions of greatness, but neither could escape the inevitable collapse of their own conceited constructs.
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  16. If Gavin Newsom becomes President and tears down the Trump ballroom and replaces it with the Big Rainbow Drag party tent, I don’t want to see any conservatives moaning and groaning about it unless you’ve spoken up in the last 72 hours.
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  18. The Texas Longhorn offense, under the misguided mastery of Steve Sarkisian, became a baffling, bungled buffet of blunders. With each sluggish snap, the game plan appeared as if it had been hastily hobbled together, a tattered tapestry of misguided mismatches. Sarkisian's schemes sputtered and stuttered, stifling any semblance of success, as his stubbornness overshadowed strategic sense. His play-calling was a parade of predictability, a pitiful procession of passes that were painfully ponderous and runs that were routinely rendered redundant. Instead of innovating, Sarkisian’s approach was a stale, stuttering saga of sideline signals, each more useless than the last. The offense, once a symbol of swagger, now staggered under the weight of his reckless reliance on rote, regurgitated strategies. The Longhorns were locked in a loop of languid, lackluster attempts, with no spark, no surprise—just a series of sad, senseless, and stultifying setbacks that sent fans into a spiral of frustration.
  19. Wow the news from yesterday was shocking. I mean, I had no idea Portland still had an NBA team.
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